Estira in english

Stretch

pronunciation: stretʃ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

estirar = stretch ; elongate ; stretch out. 

Example: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.Example: Jeanne Leforte's neck was elongated at the sound of the words 'statistical methods'.Example: Everyone knows the benefits of stretching out both before and after your workouts.

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» estirar al máximostretch + Nombre + to the limitbe stretched to the bone .

Example: All agencies, it was found, were stretched to the limit, but by pooling resources these might be made to go further.

Example: Unfortunately, with budgets stretched to the bone, the focus is not on investments to boost the economy, but on fiscal retrenchment.

» estirar el cuellocrane + Posesivo + neck [Para ver o mirar algo] .

Example: He paused as she squirmed suddenly, twisting and craning her neck to look at the floor.

» estirar la patagive up + the ghostkick + the bucketpop + Posesivo + clogsgo for + a Burtonleave + feet firstcash in + Posesivo + chipsconk out .

Example: This article examines one such example, Cherrie Moraga's 'Giving Up the Ghost' where, for the first time, the issue of Chicana lesbian sexuality is addressed on the stage.

Example: The author hypothesized that schizophrenia patients would show impaired idiom processing for literally plausible idioms (e.g., kick the bucket) but not for literally implausible idioms (e.g., be on cloud nine).

Example: A tenth of the population is planning on working until popping their clogs in an attempt to pay the bills.

Example: He lost several good mates, and explained that they would stoically simply remark 'he's gone for a Burton' when one was lost.

Example: We come into this world head first and leave feet first -- everything in between is a matter of balance.

Example: The day my mother won't eat a smoked salmon sandwich I'll know she's ready to cash in her chips.

Example: One can conk out at any time of life so I have arranged to leave what I own to the poor.

» estirar las piernasstretch + Posesivo + legs .

Example: He also has a problem to sleep because he cannot stretch his legs.

» estirar los brazosstretch + Posesivo + arms .

Example: Drew Pope put down his pencil, pushed back in his chair, stretched his arms overhead, and swung in a half-circle so he could look out the window.

» estirarsestretch + Reflexivostretch out .

Example: She yawned, stretched herself, and allowed her gaze to wander around the room.

Example: He put away twice as much wine as usual and it went to his head, so he stretched out on his bed for a nap.

Estira synonyms

reach in spanish: alcanzar, pronunciation: ritʃ part of speech: verb, noun extend in spanish: ampliar, pronunciation: ɪkstend part of speech: verb stint in spanish: escatimar, pronunciation: stɪnt part of speech: noun elongate in spanish: alargado, pronunciation: ɪlɔŋgeɪt part of speech: adjective debase in spanish: degradar, pronunciation: dəbeɪs part of speech: verb elastic in spanish: elástico, pronunciation: ɪlæstɪk part of speech: adjective dilute in spanish: diluido, pronunciation: daɪlut part of speech: adjective, verb unfold in spanish: desplegar, pronunciation: ənfoʊld part of speech: verb adulterate in spanish: adulterar, pronunciation: ədʌltɜreɪt part of speech: verb reaching in spanish: alcanzando, pronunciation: ritʃɪŋ part of speech: noun stretching in spanish: extensión, pronunciation: stretʃɪŋ part of speech: noun water down in spanish: aguar, pronunciation: wɔtɜrdaʊn part of speech: verb stretch out in spanish: extender, pronunciation: stretʃaʊt part of speech: verb stretchiness in spanish: estiramiento, pronunciation: stretʃɪnəs part of speech: noun stretchability in spanish: estirabilidad, pronunciation: strettʃəbɪlɪti part of speech: noun stretch along in spanish: estirarse a lo largo, pronunciation: stretʃəlɔŋ part of speech: verb
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